PUNITIVE AIR RAIDS.
,J -f'/t ■»■ — "■ INDIAN FRONTIER CAMPAIGN. TRIBESMEN SEEKING PEACE. A. and N.Z. ' ' ' •' DELHI, Jan. 12. ' Further, air operations on the ; NoijthWest - frontier, : are : ' reported. Sixteen machines -made nine flights, dropping five tons and a-half- of bombs. 'They also made two , reconnaissance : flights. Very little movement . was .observed. Tnc bombing and shelling /of Makin /continues,,, and the enemy casualties,include. several important/leaders, also an,' ammunition dump'blown up.' ' ' ' */ The air operations have/ produced considerable moral effect among the hostile sections actually bombed. They, show indications of a desire to know ' the terms on which a,settlement might bo made. .—*—'— —— *~ mm .'-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18298, 15 January 1923, Page 7
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